In performing their biological functions, molecular machines must process and transmit information with high fidelity. Information transmission requires dynamic coupling between the conformations of discrete structural components within the protein positioned far from one another on the molecular scale. This type of biomolecular “action at a distance ” is termed allostery. Although allostery is ubiquitous in biological regulation and signal transduction, its treatment in theoretical models has mostly eschewed quantitative descriptions involving the system's underlying structural components and their interactions. Here, we show how Ising models can be used to formulate an approach to allostery in a structural context of interactions bet...
The regulation of several processes inside and outside the cell depends on the action of a particula...
Allostery describes the functional coupling between sites in biomolecules. Recently, the role of cha...
ii Allosteric proteins bind an effector molecule at one site resulting in a functional change at a s...
In performing their biological functions, molecular machines must process and transmit information w...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
It is well documented that molecular processes can be thermodynamically coupled such that the shift ...
<div><p>The question of <i>how allostery works</i> was posed almost 50 years ago. Since then it has ...
Regulation of protein activity is essential for normal cell functionality. Many proteins are reg...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Molecular dynamics simulations can be used to probe a wide range of biologically relevant problems. ...
The interaction of a cell with its environment occurs at the cell membrane. Typically, binding of a ...
Membrane receptors sense and transduce extracellular stimuli into intracellular signaling responses ...
ABSTRACT Allostery offers a highly specific way to modulate protein function. Therefore, understandi...
The regulation of several processes inside and outside the cell depends on the action of a particula...
Allostery describes the functional coupling between sites in biomolecules. Recently, the role of cha...
ii Allosteric proteins bind an effector molecule at one site resulting in a functional change at a s...
In performing their biological functions, molecular machines must process and transmit information w...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduct...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
It is well documented that molecular processes can be thermodynamically coupled such that the shift ...
<div><p>The question of <i>how allostery works</i> was posed almost 50 years ago. Since then it has ...
Regulation of protein activity is essential for normal cell functionality. Many proteins are reg...
The concept of allostery was elaborated almost 50 years ago by Monod and coworkers to provide a fram...
Molecular dynamics simulations can be used to probe a wide range of biologically relevant problems. ...
The interaction of a cell with its environment occurs at the cell membrane. Typically, binding of a ...
Membrane receptors sense and transduce extracellular stimuli into intracellular signaling responses ...
ABSTRACT Allostery offers a highly specific way to modulate protein function. Therefore, understandi...
The regulation of several processes inside and outside the cell depends on the action of a particula...
Allostery describes the functional coupling between sites in biomolecules. Recently, the role of cha...
ii Allosteric proteins bind an effector molecule at one site resulting in a functional change at a s...